PrudentRegret wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 7:45 pm
Nessie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 6:29 pm
Please explain why you think someone claiming to have taken property at the Malkinia camp, is evidence that TII (as in the camp built in 1942 on the spur to the TI labour camp and quarry) was a property sorting camp.
It is absolutely proven from every dimension of evidence: testimonial, documentary, archeological that this was a property sorting camp. The only question is, was it something else as well? Was it an extermination camp, or a transit camp? But literally nobody denies it was a sorting camp, that is proven.
The history is that it was a property seizure, rather than sorting camp. The property was then sent to Lublin for sorting.
Your suggestion that it was a property sorting camp, has to cherry-pick parts of the evidence, such as testimonies. When a witness speaks to seizing property and, as Krzepicki describes, pairing shoes and tying them together, are you believing him about that, but calling him a liar when he talks about gassings? When an archaeologist describes finding personal items buried at the camp, are you accepting of that evidence, but not the evidence of pits and buried cremated remains? You do know that cherry-picking is a logical fallacy?
Bombsaway's admission that there was a transit camp in Malkinia in operation during this time is very significant.
No, it is not. There is evidence that every town in Poland had a camp for Jews at some point. They were transit camps, as in they were set up to accommodate people after they had been rounded up and removed from their homes. Some were very temporary, others, like Malkinia lasted longer and were used as labour camps.
For one, the train schedules show the train stopping for some time at Malkinia. According to some documents Malkinia was itself the destination of the transports. So in the midst of this extermination hypothesis, you admit the train stopped at a transit camp BEFORE it went to "Treblinka."
To stop at the camp, would involve people disembarking and walking from the railway to the camp. The evidence is that transports to Treblinka were guarded, no one was allowed off and indeed anyone escaping was shot. The train timetables show the route, including stations the trains went through. That does not therefore mean people got off and went to the nearest camp.
Everybody knows a train going to a destination does not imply all passengers reach the destination.
The evidence from all the Jews on the transports, the Nazis that guarded them and Poles who saw the trains, is that no one got off. That evidence is inconvenient to you, so you ignore it and don't bother that you have no evidence of people disembarking. In this case, you cherry-pick evidence out.
The following system, attested to by Hirtreiter, would also fit with the known train schedules:
- The transport of settlers arrives at Malkinia transit camp, with likely some passengers disembarking at other locations where the train is documented to have stopped along the way.
- Settlers are ordered to turn in valuables and leave clothing on the train
- The train goes to Treblinka where an industrial spur shunts the cars full of confiscated property to the sorting camp. OR, it's an entirely separate train that goes to the sorting camp and the whole "shunting" operation was a misinterpretation of what was an entirely different train (this is my opinion, there's no way the rail in that image was used to transport standard gauge rolling stock).
- The train to Treblinka work camps would be busy with commuters, laborers, camp supplies, gravel, mining equipment, confiscated personal property, etc.
- Various features of the Malkinia Transit Camp were later translated to the Treblinka sorting camp, like the big beautiful train platform that looked like a real train platform, most likely describing the real Malkinia transit camp, whereas the images captured by the Soviets of "T-II" show no trace of such a thing:
You suggest that Hirtreiter is a witness who backs up your claims, but you fail to link to or quote him. Your suggested operation, is contrary to much of the evidence, including Hirtreiter, who was convicted by a court in Germany for working at TII and his role in gassings.
They way you blatantly cherry-pick parts of testimony, archaeology and other evidence, is only accepted by other revisionists here. It would not be accepted in any academic or court circumstance.